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← HistoryWhich mechanism limited Mesopotamian bronze tools used for quarrying limestone before the Iron Age?
A)Dezincification causing embrittlement
B)Dissolution in acidic soil
C)Work hardening causing fractures✓
D)Oxidation at high temperatures
💡 Explanation
When bronze tools repeatedly impacted limestone, work hardening occurred because repeated stress induced dislocations in the metal's crystal structure, resulting in brittleness and fractures. Therefore work hardening limited bronze tool use for quarrying, rather than dezincification, dissolution, or oxidation which require chemical reactions and/or different conditions.
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